The Quality of Growth : Fiscal Policies for Better Results

Autor: López, Ramón E., Thomas, Vinod, Wang, Yan
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2008
Předmět:
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE REVIEWS
TAX EXEMPTIONS
SOCIAL PROGRAMS
COUNTRY RISK
PRIVATE INVESTMENT
POLLUTION CONTROL
HOUSEHOLD INCOMES
INFLATION
INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT
EXTERNALITIES
WAGE DIFFERENTIALS
ELASTICITIES
POLICY MAKERS
EMISSIONS
NATURAL CAPITAL
GOVERNMENT POLICY
WATER POLLUTION
URBANIZATION
TAX TREATMENT
FISCAL DECENTRALIZATION
TAX REFORMS
FOSSIL FUELS
PUBLIC SPENDING
SOCIAL SERVICES
MASS TRANSIT
ABATEMENT
INTEREST PAYMENT
REVENUE COLLECTION
INVESTMENT CHOICES
ECONOMIC DOWNTURN
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
TAX POLICY
AGRICULTURAL SUBSIDIES
MULTILATERAL AGENCIES
PROPERTY RIGHTS
SOCIAL EQUITY
EMPIRICAL STUDIES
PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE
INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES
TAX CODES
CARBON EMISSIONS
PRIVATE CAPITAL STOCK
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PATTERNS
INCOME INEQUALITY
DRINKING WATER
GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES
INCOME TAXES
FISCAL DEFICITS
ENVIRONMENTAL
POVERTY REDUCTION
PRIVATE CAPITAL
PUBLIC DEBT
INCOME LEVELS
MARKET FAILURE
INTEREST PAYMENTS
GOVERNMENT POLICIES
PERVERSE INCENTIVES
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE
PUBLIC GOOD
CLIMATE CHANGE
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
TAX SYSTEMS
CARBON
INFLATIONARY PRESSURE
ACCUMULATION OF CAPITAL
MACROECONOMIC STABILITY
COMPOSITION OF GOVERNMENT SPENDING
POLITICAL ECONOMY
TAX BASE
INCIDENCE ANALYSES
TAXATION
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
INCOME TAX
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
SUSTAINABLE GROWTH
CARBON DIOXIDE EMISSIONS
FISCAL POLICY
AIR POLLUTION
HEALTH CARE
PUBLIC RESOURCES
ECONOMIC POLICIES
PUBLIC HEALTH
TAX BURDEN
CREDIT GUARANTEES
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
CARBON TAXES
ECONOMISTS
LOAN
MARKET DISTORTIONS
TOTAL TAX REVENUE
TAX REVENUES
PUBLIC FINANCE
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
PUBLIC
FISCAL SUSTAINABILITY
MARKET FAILURES
EQUALIZATION
POLICY INSTRUMENTS
CREDIT SUBSIDIES
DEVELOPMENT BANK
EVALUATION CAPACITY
ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY
MACROECONOMIC CONTROL
AIR QUALITY
TRADING
CREDIT MARKETS
INCOME GROWTH
CAPITAL FORMATION
PUBLIC GOODS
SOCIAL CAPITAL
FINANCIAL CAPITAL
CASH TRANSFER
PUBLIC INVESTMENT
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
CPI
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
TAX POLICIES
ANNUAL REPORT
CREDIT MARKET
DIMINISHING RETURNS
ACCOUNTABILITY
TAX EVASION
TAX SYSTEM
PRODUCERS
CAPITAL FLOWS
TAX
FOREIGN INVESTORS
DEVELOPING COUNTRY
ECONOMIC GROWTH
BASIC SERVICES
EXCHANGE RATES
EXPENDITURE POLICIES
INCOME INEQUALITIES
ALLOCATION
PRIVATE INVESTMENTS
QUALITY OF EDUCATION
ECONOMIC WELFARE
PROGRAMS
TERMS OF TRADE
LAND USE
PERIODIC REVIEWS
BANK LENDING
SALES TAXES
SAFETY NETS
BENEFICIARIES
INSTRUMENT
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT
GOVERNMENT SUBSIDIES
INVESTING
QUOTAS
EVASION
CROWDING OUT
OIL
FISCAL TRANSFERS
STREETS
BUDGET RESOURCES
TAX COLLECTION
PRIVATE ECONOMY
PERVERSE SUBSIDIES
BORROWER
TAX REFORM
BASIC EDUCATION
HEALTH SPENDING
TAX REVENUE
POLLUTION
NATIONAL INCOME
GOVERNMENT FINANCE
PAYMENT OBLIGATIONS
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
PUBLIC SECTOR
DEBT
SOCIAL SECURITY
PUBLIC SECTOR REFORM
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT SPENDING
ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS
GOVERNMENT BUDGETS
DIVIDENDS
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
MACROECONOMIC POLICIES
ELECTRICITY
POLICY ENVIRONMENT
CARBON DIOXIDE
PROPERTY TAXES
PUBLIC FUNDS
ACCOUNTING
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
HUMAN CAPITAL
INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT FINANCE
GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE
PRIVATE SECTOR
TECHNOLOGICAL PROGRESS
SUBNATIONAL GOVERNMENTS
MARKET INCENTIVES
PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT
SOCIAL PROTECTION
ECONOMIC POLICY
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
GOVERNMENT REVENUE
GOVERNMENT SPENDING
CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
GROWTH RATE
LOAN GUARANTEES
MONETARY FUND
FISCAL POLICIES
ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS
PRIVATE GOODS
CORPORATE TAX RATE
CAPITAL ACCUMULATION
NATURAL RESOURCES
STRUCTURAL REFORMS
DEFORESTATION
EXPENDITURE
Popis: The world faces unprecedented opportunities to reduce global poverty and improve human welfare. Strong global growth and better economic policies in recent years have substantially reduced poverty in many developing countries. However, with the recent financial turmoil in the United States and rising prices for food, oil, and other commodities, the world economy faces heightened risks and volatility. Policymakers around the world face the challenge of maintaining momentum in growth, as well as of improving the quality of growth. This concern over quality is reflected in the highly uneven reduction in poverty, rising inequality in numerous countries, and widening environmental degradation during the past decade, a period of unprecedented high economic growth in developing countries. Unless these issues are confronted, gains from growth are likely to be undermined and the pace of growth, itself, will not be sustained. Growth is clearly linked to reductions in poverty. But the strength of this relationship depends on the quality or nature of growth. Various studies show that some growth patterns systematically reduce poverty and inequality, but others do not. And some growth patterns lead to underinvestment in human capital, overexploitation of natural resources, and degradation of the environment, patterns inimical to the sustainability of growth.
Databáze: OpenAIRE